Here Comes Trouble

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Laughter and crime go hand-in hand in "Here Comes Trouble" (1948), the third installment of Hal Roach's Laff-Time 'streamliners' - short-length feature films in the military-comedy genre popularized in the early 1940s. William Tracy and Joe Sawyer returnas Doubleday and Ames - army buddies who get into their fair share of trouble. Now as civilians Doubleday, who has a photographic memory, becomes a newspaper reporter, while Ames joins the police force. True to comedic form, the heroes to become involvedin a search for a valuable missing diary. Silent screen star Betty Compson costars in this military romp.

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Laughter and crime go hand-in hand in "Here Comes Trouble" (1948), the third installment of Hal Roach's Laff-Time 'streamliners' - short-length feature films in the military-comedy genre popularized in the early 1940s. William Tracy and Joe Sawyer returnas Doubleday and Ames - army buddies who get into their fair share of trouble. Now as civilians Doubleday, who has a photographic memory, becomes a newspaper reporter, while Ames joins the police force. True to comedic form, the heroes to become involvedin a search for a valuable missing diary. Silent screen star Betty Compson costars in this military romp.